The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... possible for a non - monarchical state , for the real chief of the practical Executive - the Premier as we should call him - to be nominated and to be removable by the vote of the lii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... possible for a non - monarchical state , for the real chief of the practical Executive - the Premier as we should call him - to be nominated and to be removable by the vote of the lii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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... Executive was there appointed by the people as the Legislative was too . No conspicuous example of any other sort of Republic then existed . But now France has given an example — M . Thiers is ( with one exception ) just the chef du ...
... Executive was there appointed by the people as the Legislative was too . No conspicuous example of any other sort of Republic then existed . But now France has given an example — M . Thiers is ( with one exception ) just the chef du ...
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... executive authority nearest to him did not like it . The experiment of a strictly Parliamentary Republic - of a Republic where the Par- liament appoints the Executive - is being tried in France at an extreme disadvantage , because in ...
... executive authority nearest to him did not like it . The experiment of a strictly Parliamentary Republic - of a Republic where the Par- liament appoints the Executive - is being tried in France at an extreme disadvantage , because in ...
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... executive officer and to compare it with that of a Prime Minister ; and I devoted much space to showing that in one prin- cipal respect the English system is by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the selection , and ...
... executive officer and to compare it with that of a Prime Minister ; and I devoted much space to showing that in one prin- cipal respect the English system is by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the selection , and ...
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... executive were so tied together , that the legislature tried , and tried in vain , to rid itself of the executive by accusing it of illegal practices . The legis- lature was so afraid of the President's legal power that it unfairly ...
... executive were so tied together , that the legislature tried , and tried in vain , to rid itself of the executive by accusing it of illegal practices . The legis- lature was so afraid of the President's legal power that it unfairly ...
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